Game Night is Calling: How To Approach These With Players of All Ages, Kids and Adults Alike

Trying to facilitate an evening that suits everyone in the family can often be tricky. Just think about the last time you wanted to watch a movie as a family, the kids wanted to watch Frozen and the parents wanted to watch the new Equalizer film with Denzel Washington, neither of which either party would have been happy to concede in. Therefore, game nights are usually quite a fun way to make sure that everyone is getting what they want. You can either go the route of playing games together or you can set up two gaming stations close to each other with one table for the kids and one table for the adults. 

This article hopes to give you some helpful and creative ways to manage your next game night. 

Games For the Parents

If the kids are occupied with their kiddie games, as a parent, you can let loose a bit. If you're inviting some adult friends over too, then you can ask them to bring a stack of cards and play an innocent game of poker or blackjack. You honestly don't even need to wager anything or have anything other than pure fun involved. If you want to up the ante, you can also have a screen nearby and partake in some games on casinos.com or even just use the site as inspiration for games you can play, as it features loads of different options such as easy Russian roulette games or even craps, both of which you can easily re-create at home.

A Family Affair

If you're looking for something to keep the whole family entertained, including the kids, then you could try some of the famous card games like Uno or Monopoly. Both of these games are easy to play, one is a card-based game and the other a board game. Uno is a lot of fun because it allows for some shouting of "UNO" when a player only has one card, which is quite a lot of fun for the kids. Also, it's easy to match the numbers and the colors for the kids, which means that even the younger ones can engage in it. You can also play Uno in teams, boys vs girls, which always makes for an interesting dynamic. 

The same goes for board games like Monopoly, they allow for a lot of fun shouting here and there, which is a hoot for the kids. It's also always fun to choose which icon you want to be, the boot, the house or the pebble. This game might be a bit tricky for the younger kids because it does involve a fair amount of thinking and financial know-how, however, no one is stopping you from playing as a team so go for it. 

There are loads of other card and board games that you can play. Just pick one that is lying around your cupboard and go for it. Prepare some snacks and drinks along with the games and you have yourself a lovely night at home with the family

Go Big or Go Home

You can also take the game night up a notch by involving some more active games. You can start the game evening a bit earlier in the afternoon when it's still light out and do more of an activity-based evening. There is a fun game where you fill a bucket with water and then place apples inside and the point is to be able to pick the apples out of the water, but here is the catch, with your mouth. It's a lot harder than it sounds because the apples bobble up and down in the water, making them hard to control. 

You could also spend some time playing old favorites like hide and seek in the garden. The kids could hide and the parents could seek. If you have a pool, another fun game to play is called Marco Polo. One person shouts Marco and the others shout back Polo but the person saying Marco has to keep their eyes shut the entire time and try to use only what what they can hear to find the others. The reason it's played in the pool is so that the people running around can't get too far away because playing this in a house would make it virtually impossible for Marco to find any Polos. 

You also Pinterest some ideas that include chemistry. If you have younger kids who can't easily run around, you can always do small science experiments at home. For example, popping an egg into a vinegar solution to make it bouncy. Or putting some dye into soup water and seeing how the dye and the soup water mix to create these big colorful circles. There are so many of them easy to conduct science experiments that you can easily do from home without any problem. 

That's How It's Done

There you have it. These are some fun ideas that you can bring into your home life. You can either focus on some card and board games if you feel like having a nice evening indoors. Or if the weather is nice out and it's still light outside, you can also consider playing games that are a bit more adventurous and activity-based. The choice is completely up to you.

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